NFL Week 14 Anytime TD Scorers: Seahawks vs. Cardinals (2024)

A pair of early First Touchdown (FTD) hits got the ball rolling for me last week, but things leveled off after that. Overall, I hit on four out of 10 Anytime Touchdown (ATD) picks, including the two first touchdown plays. All of the hits had relatively short odds, so I finished in the red by about half a unit for the week.

Let's get back in the black this week. Here are my favorite NFL Week 14 Anytime TD scorers. Below we dive into my top NFL Week 14 Anytime TD scorers for Seahawks vs. Cardinals.

As a reminder, I am tracking these using bet sizes of 0.4 units on anytime touchdown bets and 0.1 units on first touchdown bets. Whether you play one or all of them, use your discretion and adjust as you see fit. We compare anytime touchdown stats to prop bet odds and projections to help identify this week’s best bets.

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Best NFL Week 14 Anytime TD Scorer Prop Bets: Seahawks vs. Cardinals

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NFL Anytime Touchdown Scorer Prop Bets

Who will score a touchdown in this week's NFL Games? The anytime touchdown market covers any player who carries or receives the ball into the end zone, not the quarterback who passes the ball. We compare anytime touchdown stats to prop bet odds and projections to help identify today's best bets. View anytime touchdown odds across sportsbooks here.

Seahawks vs. Cardinals

Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR – ARI)

The matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals is interesting for a couple of reasons. First, these teams played just two weeks ago, so there is recent familiarity to consider. There was only one offensive touchdown scored in that game. That was a touchdown catch by Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Seattle also scored on an interception return.

The other reason this matchup is intriguing is that both defenses are very similar in terms of touchdowns allowed to each position group:

  • Quarterbacks: Arizona: 3, Seattle: 2
  • Running Backs: Arizona: 10, Seattle: 9
  • Wide Receivers: Arizona: 9, Seattle: 12
  • Tight Ends: Arizona: 2, Seattle: 3

There does not appear to be a huge edge on either side of the ball here. Seahawks starting running back Kenneth Walker is looking like he may not play. He leads Seattle with seven scores this season. The books have responded by adjusting the anytime touchdown and first touchdown lines for Zach Charbonnet, sucking out most of his value.

Cardinals' rookie wideout Marvin Harrison Jr. paces the club with seven touchdowns this year. He earned a season-high 12 targets while scoring last week. I expect that usage to continue and I believe it will lead to Harrison Jr. scoring a touchdown in this game.

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